Yeah, problem is looks like we'll be in BC for the summer. There is one in Redmond WA, though, maybe we can look into that one but it's still over 200mi. When I saw them on TV, though, I was like "I want to see them live!"
Ulysses gets one in Berkeley.
Yes in August. Too bad it won't be the whole band....
What "whole band"? It's Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, pay attention.
Awww. , Useless. So much for "Ignored". You fail again. Plus, Useless, you've been busted too many times for anyone to believe you're not reading my posts, anyhow. It's just your excuse for cowering. Awww.
Yeah, problem is looks like we'll be in BC for the summer. There is one in Redmond WA, though, maybe we can look into that one but it's still over 200mi. When I saw them on TV, though, I was like "I want to see them live!"
Ulysses gets one in Berkeley.
Yes in August. Too bad it won't be the whole band....
What "whole band"? It's Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, pay attention.
True Led Zeppelin didn't technically exist after that, but Plant and Page did some concerts at least through '98. And their show was pretty much all Zep.
But Plant/Krauss is an entirely different music. Like the difference in Hootie and the Blowfish and Darius Rucker.
True Led Zeppelin didn't technically exist after that, but Plant and Page did some concerts at least through '98. And their show was pretty much all Zep.
But Plant/Krauss is an entirely different music. Like the difference in Hootie and the Blowfish and Darius Rucker.
I don't think anyone expects Vreaky to pay attention.
Yes, I meant LZ. The "whole band". That Kraus wasn't around (she probaby wasn't even born yet, IDK) when LZ was a thing is immaterial.
What part of "50 year old Alison Krauss" is unclear to you, Useless? That, and you're lamenting that a 42 years defunct "whole band" isn't doing concerts in 2022. Your knowledge of music "probaby [sic]" matches that of everything else you stupidly pontificate on.
Flub comprehension, cower and deflect, Useless, flub comprehension, cower and deflect. You really are that dense.
Speaking of pre-1980 Led Zeppelin, and then also pre-1942 dancing:
Seems Ulysses didn't know about the Plant/Krauss collaboration. Has nothing whatsoever to do with Zep except one of the singers used to be in Zeppelin long ago and far away.
Seems Ulysses didn't know about the Plant/Krauss collaboration. Has nothing whatsoever to do with Zep except one of the singers used to be in Zeppelin long ago and far away.
Well, in defense of uselessness, it's not like they've had any music industry recognition.
Smart of you not to aspire to a level so far above your capabilities.
Childishly delusional, again. Just to name one thing among many, I would love to have neoplacebo's rhetorical creativity. He is the Steadman of words. Otoh, there is nothing to respect about Useless, IMO. But hey, perhaps I'm biased. Maybe someone else can come up with a reason that Useless is "far above" neoplacebo's capabilities. I'll wait.
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Smart of you not to aspire to a level so far above your capabilities.
Take two Thorazine, two 80mg Oxycontin, and a Fentanyl shot and call me in the morning if you can get up. But keep in mind that if I had time to, I wouldn't want to talk to you.
Smart of you not to aspire to a level so far above your capabilities.
Childishly delusional, again. Just to name one thing among many, I would love to have neoplacebo's rhetorical creativity. He is the Steadman of words. Otoh, there is nothing to respect about Useless, IMO. But hey, perhaps I'm biased. Maybe someone else can come up a reason that Useless is "far above" neoplacebo's capabilities. I'll wait.
Thanks, hominy. I look forward to slinging more blunt force commentary when it's called for. Sometimes gibberish can be preempted or at least minimized when the gibberisher knows what lurks around the corner. Other times the effect is reversed, though, as if being on the receiving end of blunt force commentary was the goal all along. Either way, I'm your huckleberry.
Smart of you not to aspire to a level so far above your capabilities.
Your song is a literal and musical illustration of the concept of "ignore" which you continually fail to master and continually succeed in pointing out.
Your song is a literal and musical illustration of the concept of "ignore" which you continually fail to master and continually succeed in pointing out.
Tonight:
The Red Hot Chili Peppers on both Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel is pretty big news.
However, Stephen Colbert has The Who.
They'll probably all play at the same exact time, about 12:30 am ET.
Tonight:
The Red Hot Chili Peppers on both Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel is pretty big news.
However, Stephen Colbert has The Who.
They'll probably all play at the same exact time, about 12:30 am ET.
Tonight:
The Red Hot Chili Peppers on both Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel is pretty big news.
However, Stephen Colbert has The Who.
They'll probably all play at the same exact time, about 12:30 am ET.
I'll pick The Who, and I can record them on DVD.
I think both bands are great, but The Who is a bigger event.
Amazing, Roger is 78 & Pete is 76 years old. Definitely a blast from the past. Rock icons.
Wow is it me or is it clear from how they sound they are certainly old now but damn that was still a good song
Pete Townshend looking very much himself after all these years! Roger Daltry sounding pretty flat, lost 75 percent of his chops, but hey, he's gone through some shit, he's still here! RIP John and Keith, glad I was there for your prime.
I don't know if the tears I shed are for them being still together or my own mortality.
In 1975 some friends and I drove 1200 miles from Missoula to see them and The Dead at the Oakland Coliseum.
... Red Hot Chili Peppers performed their very own late-night double feature on Friday, appearing on both The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel Live.
For April Fool’s Day, the two late-night hosts traded places, with Fallon hosting Kimmel’s show and Kimmel hosting Fallon’s. For their performance on Kimmel, Chili Peppers ripped through “These Are The Ways” from the roof of Los Angeles’ Roosevelt Hotel. As you can see in the screen grab above, at one point frontman Anthony Kiedis scaled the hotel’s sign. Meanwhile, on The Tonight Show, Chili Peppers served up “Black Summer” from a small sound stage....
I think both bands are great, but The Who is a bigger event.
Not exactly live, but they still got it. A little disconcerting that Pete was sitting but it was an acoustic show.
The Who took offered The Late Show audience a special rendition of the band’s 1971 hit single “Behind Blue Eyes,” filmed during a March all-acoustic charity gig to benefit the Teenage Cancer Trust at London’s historic Royal Albert Hall
Eamus Catuli~AC 000000000101010202020303010304 020405....Ahhhh, forget it, it's gonna be a while.